Chapters 00:00 A Look at Aperture in Film 00:17 The Exposure Triangle 00:42 Camera Aperture Explained 01:34 Aperture Tutorial & F-Stops 01:48 Small Aperture 02:30 Example: Small Aperture in '1917' 03:38 Large Aperture 04:07 Example: Large Aperture in 'Joker' 05:07 Medium Aperture 05:59 Example: Medium Aperture in 'Marriage Story' 07:12 Exposure Triangle Preview: ISO and Shutter Speed 07:35 Learn more about aperture
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I've went to film school and scoured the internet for simplistic explanations of aperture - to help explain it to other crew members on set and things like that. This is by far the best one. Looking forward to your ISO and shutter speed and lens selection ones. An easy way to remember the f stops: [ 1.4, 2, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11 and 16 ] you double the number of every second one. Eg: 1.4 doubled is 2.8, doubled we go to 5.6, then 11 (the only one that doesn't perfectly fit, but close to 5.5) and 22. same for 2, 4, 8, 16, 32. Easy way to remember all of them
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I just love what kind of topics you put into your video! Can you please consider a video about composition in scenes and how to use the golden ratio to structure scenes to be more eye comforting?
I loved how you presented and demonstrated this so well... Like even for newcomers / aspiring filmmakers, they could learn the ropes a lot easier through these guides. I'd love if you guys could do a video on 'lenses' exactly how you did this!!
I saw few videos regard to learn the clear meaning of iso , shutter speed , & aperture but ur explaination of aperture made me understand exactly , hope you make iso & shutter speed the same way. Thank you
@@StudioBinder I'm waiting for iso and shutter speed videos.. when are you going upload them.. its been a month since u uploaded ep1. Please do it as soon as possible.
OH YEAH! I'd recognize that voice anywhere. He's ready to drop some knowledge. Anyway here is the obligatory Sicario mention. It's a great film and has many awesome film techniques, including this one.
@@StudioBinder The closing scene. Also takes place in an undetailed room to highlight the characters and show us how Kate lives. Large aperture. The scene at the beginning helps us take in the setting (suburban America) while showing the SWAT team clearly to paint a picture of seriousness and danger that the war on drugs is bringing to our door step. Small aperture. Can't forget THAT dinner scene as well with that medium aperture. I could be wrong though, this video did help me learn about the topic.
Thankyou you guys are educating everyone for free! I would love to ask for a favour can you guys make like an entire series about indeoendent fikmmaking and all the steps in it from writing a script to getting a distributor. Also all the stages of directing and sound design
Thank you for all the great videos you make for filmmakers . Your teaching style and examples make it much easier for me to understand filmmaking techniques .
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@@StudioBinder I'm a graphic designer/photographer studying cinematography they way you described the use of mid depth of field was the "extra". before for me it was either shallow or deep i never gave that much attention to mid-depth of field. But now I will, and I will aim to use more of it on the videos that I will work on soon.
Literally I'm the one who is very passionate about movies and direction stuff. I'm very poor to join in a film school you are my film school and everything thanks for your service it means a lot for people like us who are very passionate about film making
I'm from a student from india who can't afford for film school but Your episodes are really helping me out guys. Thanks for your effort❤️ long way to go 🎉
Used deep focus to represent what going on background. Used medium aperture to keep subject in focus. Not Complete deep focus Not High Aperture. Amazing combination of technicality and creativity 😘 & Always love your explanation
Chapters
00:00 A Look at Aperture in Film
00:17 The Exposure Triangle
00:42 Camera Aperture Explained
01:34 Aperture Tutorial & F-Stops
01:48 Small Aperture
02:30 Example: Small Aperture in '1917'
03:38 Large Aperture
04:07 Example: Large Aperture in 'Joker'
05:07 Medium Aperture
05:59 Example: Medium Aperture in 'Marriage Story'
07:12 Exposure Triangle Preview: ISO and Shutter Speed
07:35 Learn more about aperture
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from what movie is the eye CU at 00:46? I'm collecting eye CUs from movies.
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Yes man I took a class on lighting but learned so much more on studio binders website I was so shocked how much they broke it down for me to easily understand
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I've went to film school and scoured the internet for simplistic explanations of aperture - to help explain it to other crew members on set and things like that. This is by far the best one. Looking forward to your ISO and shutter speed and lens selection ones. An easy way to remember the f stops: [ 1.4, 2, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11 and 16 ] you double the number of every second one. Eg: 1.4 doubled is 2.8, doubled we go to 5.6, then 11 (the only one that doesn't perfectly fit, but close to 5.5) and 22. same for 2, 4, 8, 16, 32. Easy way to remember all of them
Great tip!
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This is like a virtual masterclass for all aspiring cinematographers and even for someone who just like to learn. I just find it amazing that StudioBinder makes such incredible and easy to understand topics about film and arts for a layman's perspective. Imagine paying for a couple thousand dollars just to get a professor teach you these things, compared to this? I mean, this is already a bargain, considering that it is already made available online. Thank you StudioBinder for another awesome and rich content. Can't wait for more.
Appreciate the feedback, cheers!
I would pay thousands of dollars to take filmmaking lessons from this narrator of Studiobinder videos. The superb British accent alone guarantees that I will learn the material faster. The thoroughness in breaking down the technical aspects of filmmaking would be a bonus; the icing on the cake, so to speak!
Thank you. Always looking forward to these lessons
combining this series with "Shot List" is essential,,, one to another has correlation,,,
We have a depth of field episode which goes more into detail ruclips.net/video/ZGNUqNFfD8M/видео.html
The comparison to pupils was genius, never heard it explained this well in film school.
Yup, the camera is basically us trying to recreate the eye
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I cant tell you how much I enjoy watching your videos, I think of your channel as a movement by it self for movies, still, design and photography enthusiastic
Thank you so much for your efforts.
Fantastic work as always. One of the few channels I have notifications on for
Thanks for watching!
I never thought of aperture like a pupil. This example sticks in the head. Thank you SB
Studiobinder.....this channel has taught me more than any film school could have. I am very glad that i found this channel. And i want to appreciate the editor also of this video for those nice and clean transitions.
Thanks for the feedback! We love our editors too ❤️
Wow. This makes me appreciate both visual storytelling and depth of field even more now. You guys are one of my favourite channels. So good at what you do. Thank you
I just love what kind of topics you put into your video! Can you please consider a video about composition in scenes and how to use the golden ratio to structure scenes to be more eye comforting?
We have a video on framing and composition you might enjoy! ruclips.net/video/qQNiqzuXjoM/видео.html
I loved how you presented and demonstrated this so well... Like even for newcomers / aspiring filmmakers, they could learn the ropes a lot easier through these guides.
I'd love if you guys could do a video on 'lenses' exactly how you did this!!
Thanks for the suggestion!
@@StudioBinder Had to come back! I'm so glad you guys actually did the 'Camera Lenses'! Thank you.
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Best video sir, making video on camera setting and also 3 or 4 character focus to each other in frame while shooting
good luck with the shoot!
I understood so much in just 8 minutes. Great video
It's what we do ;)
Please bring the next episodes on ISO and Shutter speed. Please StudioBinder. Loved the knowledgeable videos about the craft you present.
On the way!
@@StudioBinder much obliged
The transition at 6:27 is just amazing.
I saw few videos regard to learn the clear meaning of iso , shutter speed , & aperture but ur explaination of aperture made me understand exactly , hope you make iso & shutter speed the same way. Thank you
We'll make the next ones even better 😉
@@StudioBinder I'm waiting for iso and shutter speed videos.. when are you going upload them.. its been a month since u uploaded ep1. Please do it as soon as possible.
Oh man been waiting for this episode thank you so much!
Cheers!
OH YEAH! I'd recognize that voice anywhere. He's ready to drop some knowledge.
Anyway here is the obligatory Sicario mention. It's a great film and has many awesome film techniques, including this one.
Is there a particular scene where you felt had a great use of aperture?
@@StudioBinder The closing scene. Also takes place in an undetailed room to highlight the characters and show us how Kate lives. Large aperture.
The scene at the beginning helps us take in the setting (suburban America) while showing the SWAT team clearly to paint a picture of seriousness and danger that the war on drugs is bringing to our door step. Small aperture.
Can't forget THAT dinner scene as well with that medium aperture.
I could be wrong though, this video did help me learn about the topic.
@@StudioBinder Hannibal lecture's amazing close up has a great use of DOF. With all the focus area being his face.
It's oversimplied film school and I love everything about it.
It's what we do ;)
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Thankyou you guys are educating everyone for free! I would love to ask for a favour can you guys make like an entire series about indeoendent fikmmaking and all the steps in it from writing a script to getting a distributor. Also all the stages of directing and sound design
we have a "Making it" series that should help! ruclips.net/video/ZL-jE4wqEwE/видео.html
Thank you for all the great videos you make for filmmakers . Your teaching style and examples make it much easier for me to understand filmmaking techniques .
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@@StudioBinder I'm a graphic designer/photographer studying cinematography they way you described the use of mid depth of field was the "extra". before for me it was either shallow or deep i never gave that much attention to mid-depth of field. But now I will, and I will aim to use more of it on the videos that I will work on soon.
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Used deep focus to represent what going on background.
Used medium aperture to keep subject in focus.
Not Complete deep focus Not High Aperture.
Amazing combination of technicality and creativity 😘 & Always love your explanation
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I definitely understand the basics of aperture now... Thank you🍻🤙
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